Tottenham must go all out to bring Brentford star Bryan Mbeumo to North London in an audacious deal to kick-start Thomas Frank's era at the club.
The Lilywhites hired the Danish tactician after a dismal 2024/25 league campaign that ultimately resulted in the sacking of previous boss Ange Postecoglou. Determined to ensure that such a showing in the Premier League doesn't repeat itself, Spurs are set to invest heavily in their squad this summer.
Mbeumo is one of the club’s priority targets, although Manchester United are also pushing hard to sign the Cameroonian. While some reports claim he has already set his sights on Old Trafford, Tottenham are still in the race and haven’t given up hope of securing his signature.
Tottenham Must Sign Mbeumo
The winger could be their next talisman
In 2015, Tottenham won the race for then-Bayer Leverkusen ace Heung-min Son, who they made the most expensive Asian player of all time. A decade has since passed, and the forward has firmly cemented his legacy as one of the best players in Tottenham's history.
It proved to be a stroke of genius from the club's recruitment team, but the 32-year-old is now approaching the latter part of his career and Tottenham must look to sign his long-term successor.
It wouldn't be far-fetched to claim Brentford's Mbeumo could reach such heights if he were to sign for Spurs. The winger notched a remarkable 20 goals in the Premier League last term - just three behind Son's best ever tally in the competition - and provided a further seven assists as well.
Dubbed "insane", Mbeumo is the talisman Frank needs to lead his new project at Tottenham. As long as Spurs are able to get closer to the Bees' asking price, there is a strong chance they are able to convince the France-born man of the prospect of reuniting with his former manager.
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